If you’re looking for a deal on one of the best calendar apps available for iPad, or interested in trying out a brand new Atari-inspired game, don’t go anywhere. This edition of App Recap, which covers the best new, updated and discounted apps on the App Store, has a great selection of 8 must-have apps for iPhone and iPad. Wednesday was not an overwhelmingly busy day in terms of apps, but the list ahead should keep you occupied…

New Apps

Polymo is a new app that helps you to capture and curate your photos, making moments easier to remember. The app has a simple camera mode that lets you add tags before you take photos, and you can search your new gallery to quickly discover what you are looking for. You can also sort and share your photos. Polymo is $1.99 on the App Store for iPhone.

Civilization Revolution 2is the sequel to one of the most successful strategy games for mobile devices. The game challenges you to build a glorious empire that will stand the test of time, featuring new combat units, technology, buildings and wonders, scenario challenges, enhanced graphics and more. Civilization Revolution 2 is $14.99 for iPhone and iPad.

It is kind of weird and unexpected for the American diner Denny’s and legacy video game maker Atari to team up on an iPhone app, but that is exactly what we have here in Denny’s Atari Remix. Destroy hashteroids, fight off the centipup and break down walls made solely of breakfast foods. Denny’s Atari Remix is free on the App Store for iPhone.

Updated Apps

GT Racing 2is a true-to-life automative journey featuring prestigious cars from around the world. The app, which is based on the best-selling Gameloft franchise, was recently updated with new exclusive cars, new leagues and divisions, new collectable items, the return of the global leaderboard and more. GT Racing 2 is free on the App Store for iPhone and iPad.

Angry Birds Go!is yet another spinoff in the insanely popular Angry Birds franchise by Rovio. Today, the Finnish developer updated the game to version 1.4.0 with a new multiplayer mode and new challenges. Rovio teases that more fast-feathered multiplayer action is coming soon. Angry Birds Go! is free on the App Store and is universal for iPhone and iPad.

Belkin has updated its official WeMoapp for controlling the WeMo Switch and WeMo Motion connected home peripherals. The app was bumped to version 1.7 yesterday afternoon with new product support for the upcoming WeMo Link accessory, bug fixes and general improvements. The WeMo home remote control app is free on the App Store for iPhone.

On Sale Apps

OTTTDwas featured by Apple as one of the best games on the App Store a few months ago, and today you can now get the app for the discounted price of just $2.99. The game, regularly $4.99, involves commanding heroes, building towers and discovering strange, exotic worlds that you blow to bits. OTTTD is $2.99 on the App Store for iPhone and iPad.

Fantastical 2 for iPadis a popular and award-winning calendar app that can now be yours for $14.99, down from its regular price of $19.99 for a limited time. Fantastical has fluctuated in price since launching at the beginning of April, having gone as cheap as $9.99 in mid-June. Fantastical 2 for iPad is $14.99 on the App Store while this sale is ongoing.

That wraps up this mid-week edition of App Recap, setting you up with some quality apps and games to check out. Apple will refresh the App Store overnight, so check back for an action-packed edition tomorrow as we roundup everything that is new. If you come across any new, updated or discounted apps that are worth mentioning, feel free to share an iTunes link in the comments section down below.

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While I find Fantasical (1.0) an amazing calendar app, it is all I use. I have never upgraded to the iOS7 or 2.0 version because of the price. I have been watching it waiting for it to go on sale. But they seem to be increasing the price more than putting it on sale, thus I have not bitten. I have a $25 credit sitting on my iTunes account but I can’t swallow $9.99 for the iPhone version let alone $19.99 for my iPad Air. I guess I will keep watching and waiting! I would pay max $4 for a calendar app. And it better be universal. /rantover!!

David Rodriguez

Check out one more app called The Bell of service, its really useful so check it out